A) cells B) rock C) energy D) matter
A) water B) an object C) a living thing D) space
A) energy of the sun B) force of gravity C) rotation of the Earth D) force moving an object
A) weigh more than on the Earth B) weigh less than on the Earth C) weigh the same as on the Earth D) weigh more than nay other object on Earth
A) how much energy is in an object B) how much space it takes up C) the weight of an object D) the amount of matter in an object
A) sink in water B) cause water to freeze C) float in water D) continuously rise and fall in water
A) the fourth cube B) the second cube C) the third cube D) the first cube
A) graduated cylinder B) balance scale C) hand lens D) microscope
A) the amount of matter in an object B) the amount of space an object takes up C) the weight of an object D) anything that has mass and takes up space
A) the size of an object B) the amount of matter in a given volume C) the amount of space an object takes up D) the amount of matter in an object
A) the measure of the amount of gravity acting on the mass of an object B) the amount of space an object takes up C) the relative size of an object D) the amount of matter in a given volume
A) the amount of space an object takes up B) the amount of matter in an object C) the color of an object D) the weight of an object
A) whether an object will sink or float B) the amount of matter in an object C) the amount of space an object takes up D) the measure of the amount of gravity acting on the mass of an object
A) the amount of space an object takes up B) the ability of a substance to dissolve in a liquid C) the measure of the amount of gravity acting on the mass of an object D) the relative size of an object |